Robinson Church Rd Sidewalk
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 06, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference 269-2026-198. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking bids for the Robinson Church Rd Sidewalk project, referenced under solicitation number 269-2026-198. The response deadline for submissions is April 6, 2026. Interested parties should check the official Bonfire portal for complete documentation and instructions.
The City of Charlotte aims to construct a sidewalk along Robinson Church Rd, enhancing community accessibility and safety.
- General contractors with experience in municipal infrastructure projects
- Companies specializing in sidewalk and roadway construction
- Local businesses familiar with City of Charlotte regulations
- Site preparation and assessment
- Sidewalk construction materials procurement
- Installation of sidewalks
- Compliance with city regulations and safety standards
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost proposal and pricing breakdown
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- Adherence to local building codes and safety regulations
- Proper certifications required for construction materials
- Reporting requirements throughout the project lifecycle
- Competitive pricing based on local market conditions
- Consideration of overhead costs and profit margins
- Potential cost-saving measures in material and labor procurement
- Consider collaborating with local subcontractors for specific construction tasks
- Engage civil engineering consultants for technical guidance
- Explore partnerships with supply vendors for materials
- Potential delays due to weather conditions impacting construction
- Increased costs if material prices fluctuate
- Regulatory changes impacting project compliance
- What are the specific compliance requirements unique to this project?
- Are there any existing plans or assessments related to sidewalk construction in this area?
- What are the potential utility conflicts on Robinson Church Rd?
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- No specific start or end dates for the project provided.
- Lack of detailed project expectations or dimensions.
- Absence of information on environmental considerations or assessments.
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